• Re: 763 early/midday meal

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Monday, January 07, 2019 23:45:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to All on 01-03-19 13:48 <=-

    My first choice breakfast is no breakfast at
    all, which suits Lilli not, and my second
    is Chinese breakfast, which ditto.
    She used to fuss about my being antisocial,
    but we've come to this accommodation where
    either she eats a hearty American breakfast
    and I sit there and sulk, or I eat a lovely
    meal of egg tarts and char siu bao, and she
    picks at a slice of pineapple or something.
    The Garden Cafe, the less formal option next
    to the Golden Leaf in the Conrad, offers both
    options so is a good compromise.

    Indeed. :)

    The charcuterie platter was pretty nice and
    edible by the likes of Lilli, if you don't
    count the smoked salmon, which was strangely
    grassy-tasting but otherwise okay. Mortadella
    and Genoa salami were just like what you might
    get in Bologna or Genoa. There were a hard and
    a soft cheese, which I didn't ask to sample.
    An omelet in the somewhat harder than French
    Chinese style seemed expertly made.

    Nice enough.... :)

    For me, har gow were of excellent flavor but
    made in a strange hybrid way, with shrimp
    paste enclosing a couple nice medium real
    shrimp, in a very thin and delicate wrapper.
    Shumai were better than Trader Joe's, clearly
    human-made but perhaps by a lower-level
    apprentice - they looked raggedy, and the
    filling was very fatty (I liked this). Roast
    pork buns were in the shape of a pig face, with
    blobs of pink dough for the nose and ears and
    black sesame seeds for eyes: almost too cute
    to eat. The filling was almost all fat, which
    I also liked. Salted egg buns were of the grainy
    variety, which is apparently a legitimate variation.

    I'd go for those.... even the overly cute pig... ;)

    Cheese rolls were something I'd never tried before,
    but as they were free for the taking, I had one and
    will never again - they are yeast rolls of the
    normal sort, topped with a mixture of sugar and some
    cheese product, perhaps Cheez Whiz, and broiled.

    Not worth the pills or the carbs, I see... ;)

    For a savory I had steamed sablefish with seaweed in
    light soy and mirin, which was truly superb.

    That does sound good... :)

    P.S. Yesterday Lilli showed a twinge of nostalgia for
    hotel breakfasts and made a Hampton spread of old ham,
    hockey puck omelet, and soggy home fries. She got it
    just right, and if I closed my eyes I could imagine myself
    in a breakfast nook in Peoria or someplace. Even the juice
    (Simply Orange, out of a monster Costco jug) was authentic.

    Was she trying for authenticity.... or did it merely happen that
    way....? (G)

    ttyl neb

    ... I have a rock garden. Last week, three of them died.

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